SpecPlug Fast-Setting Hydraulic-Cement Mortar

SKU: SPLUG-10-PAIL
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SpecChem
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Fast-setting hydraulic-cement mortar.

SpecPlug is a fast-setting hydraulic cement mortar designed to instantly stop water flow through holes and cracks in concrete and masonry. It expands as it sets without shrinking or oxidizing, ensuring a durable repair.

  • Single-component, easy to use by just adding water.
  • Expands to form a strong, watertight bond to the substrate.
  • Sets in approximately 3-5 minutes, rapidly stopping flowing water.
  • Suitable for both vertical and underwater applications.
  • Certified to NSF/ANSI Standard 61 for safe contact with potable water.

Application

SpecPlug is suitable for:

  • Basement and masonry cracks
  • Floor and wall joints
  • Manholes and sewer pipes
  • Tunnels and swimming pools
  • Below-grade foundations

Surface Preparation

  • Enlarging Cracks: For best results, enlarge the crack to at least 3/4″ in width and depth, ensuring a square or undercut shape.
  • Cleaning: Remove all grease, wax, oil, contaminants, curing compounds, and any weak, contaminated, or deteriorated concrete from the substrate.
  • Wetting Surface: Saturate the repair area with water. SpecPlug can cure in the presence of running water, making it ideal for active leaks.

Mixing and Application

  • Mixing SpecPlug:
    • Create a putty-like consistency by adding a small amount of clean water to SpecPlug. Aim for a 20%-21% water-to-product ratio by weight.
    • Mix only enough material that can be placed within 2 minutes.
  • Application Procedure:
    • For vertical and moving-water applications, hold the mixed SpecPlug firmly in place until it sets, typically within about 3 minutes.
    • Adjust water temperature to manage the setting time: use hot water and warm material in cold conditions, and cold water in hot conditions.

Curing

  • Curing: Keep SpecPlug damp for at least 30 minutes to support curing. Optimal strength is achieved through wet curing for up to 2 days.
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